Sedum spurium Dragon Blood is a perennial succulent with a spreading habit, perfect for low-maintenance gardens. Its deep purple foliage in autumn contrasts beautifully with its star-shaped, pink-red flowers that bloom in summer. Highly drought- and frost-resistant, it thrives in dry, well-drained soils, even poor or rocky ones.
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Features of Sedum spurium Dragon Blood
Sedum spurium Dragon Blood is a hardy perennial plant known for its dynamic foliage, which transitions from green in summer to fiery purple in autumn. With its spreading growth habit and compact dimensions, it serves as an excellent ground cover. Its summer bloom of pink-red flowers attracts pollinators and adds vibrant color to landscapes. Exceptionally resilient, it withstands temperatures as low as -25°C (-13°F) and thrives in challenging conditions, such as dry or rocky soils.
How to Use Sedum spurium Dragon Blood
Sedum spurium Dragon Blood is perfect for greening difficult areas such as slopes, rock gardens, or green roofs. In borders, it elegantly frames pathways and flowerbeds with its colorful foliage. It also adapts well to container planting, adding charm to terraces and balconies. This versatile plant is an excellent choice for low-maintenance gardens and landscaping projects that combine beauty and durability.
Tips for Successfully Growing Sedum spurium Dragon Blood
Sedum spurium Dragon Blood prefers well-drained soils, even sandy or poor ones. When planting, space the plants 20 to 30 cm apart to ensure healthy development. Full sun is ideal, although it can tolerate light shade. Water sparingly, providing moderate irrigation only during prolonged droughts. Fertilization is unnecessary, and a light trim at the end of winter helps maintain its shape and encourage growth.